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		<title>FTC Endorsement Guidelines</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 16:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting December 1st 2009 the new FTC endorsement guidelines will go into effect. There has been, and will be, a lot of speculation about what these guidelines will mean to bloggers and affiliate marketers. I am not a lawyer and this article is to help us become more aware of these guidelines.  I assume as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting December 1st 2009 the new FTC endorsement guidelines will go into effect. There has been, and will be, a lot of speculation about what these guidelines will mean to bloggers and affiliate marketers. I am not a lawyer and this article is to help us become more aware of these guidelines.</p>
<p> I assume as long as you are ethical, and don&#8217;t try to deceive would be customers, with false claims, endorsements, and free offers that are actually a monthly subscription, you should be OK.</p>
<p>But here is the actual information from the <a href="http://ftc.gov/multimedia/video/business/endorsement-guides.shtm" target="_blank">FTC </a>so you can decide for yourself. I also found some useful links on the Commission Junction blog, including a link to this information from lawyers <a href="http://www.performancemarketingalliance.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/09-01-09_Online-Strategies_Knowles-Cohn.pdf" target="_blank">Jeffrey D. Knowles and Thomas A. Cohn</a>. You can also find useful information at the Performance Marketing Alliance, which also has all of the updated information on the affiliate tax.</p>
<p>Anyway, please be aware and do your due diligence, to make sure your marketing efforts are meeting the FTC endorsement guidelines. To sum it up, here are 5 points taken from the paper written by Jeffrey D. Knowles and Thomas A. Cohn, that shouldn&#8217;t be too difficult to implement.</p>
<blockquote><p>1. Ensure that affiliate advertising of any merchant’s products or services is truthful,<br />
substantiated and not deceptive or unfair.<br />
2. Do not publish “flogs” (fake blogs) or other false content, false or unsubstantiated<br />
product claims, or offer incentives to consumers in return for their response to any ad,<br />
unless the offer’s terms and conditions of the offer are clearly and conspicuously<br />
disclosed.<br />
3. Do not publish fake news articles or other fake media titles, without clearly and<br />
conspicuously disclosing that the content is an advertisement.<br />
4. With respect to any endorsement (third-party promotion of an advertiser’s product to<br />
consumers), do not publish false or unsubstantiated endorsements, and be sure to clearly<br />
and conspicuously disclose any material connections with the merchant and/or the<br />
network.<br />
5. Do not infringe on the personal rights, trademark, copyright, patent rights, service<br />
mark or any other intellectual property right of any third party mentioned in published<br />
content.</p></blockquote>
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